Antivenoms have been developed for most poisonous snakes, including vipers. As long as treatment is rapid and doctors know which type of snake bit you, antivenom is an effective treatment, and a person will not have permanent injury. However, if the delay between the bite and treatment is too long, a person can die before they receive treatment.
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Most bites can be cured with antivenin treatment.
Yes viper bites can kill you
a bite from a small viper, that has deadly venom
Yes it has a venemous bite but not super strong
Vipera aspis is the latin name belonging to a species of venomous viper, found in south-western Europe. It's bite is considered more severe than the European adder (vipera berus). Not only is the bite more painful - but about 4% of people bitten die.
A weta does bite, and it is painful but not common.They can cause rare infectins in the area you have gotten bit in and you would need to see a doctor to get it cured
The only way it can - with a highly-venomous bite !
Water shrews have a venomous saliva, but they are not able to inject it into a human's bloodstream, as a viper may. Thus, a bite is completely harmless (other than a little blood).
There is no specific antidote for a hairy bush viper bite. Treatment typically involves supportive care, including pain management, wound care, and monitoring for potential complications. Antivenom may be available in some regions where these snakes are found, but its efficacy can vary. It's crucial to seek immediate medical attention if bitten.
A snake didn't bite Uncle Monty. Count Olaf killed him and said that The Incredibly Deadly Viper bit him.
a popper. or a topper. or a mopper.